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Python French Law Library

This folder contains a ready-to-use Python library featuring French public algorithms coded up in Catala.

The Python version expected to run the Python code is above 3.6. For the commands noted below to run, you are expected to setup a virtual Python environment with virtualenv by running the setup_env.sh script.

Organization

Law source

The src/ folder contains the Python files generated by the Catala compiler. To update them from the Catala sources, invoke this command from the root of the repository:

make generate_french_law_library_python

The Python files generated by the Catala compiler depends on the catala.runtime package, whose source doe can be found in runtimes/python/catala from the root of the Catala repository.

All theses Python files feature type annotations which can be checked against using the following command inside this directory (french_law/python):

make type

API

To use the algorithms of this library, you can take a look at the example provided in main.py. All the algorithms are centralized with wrappers in api.py, as it is very important internally to wrap all of the input parameters using src/catala.py conversion functions.

You can benchmark the computation using the following command inside this directory (french_law/python):

make bench

Logging

The generated Catala code also features a logging feature that let you inspect each step of the computation, as well as the values flowing through it. You can directly retrieve a list of log events just after using a Catala-generated function, and display this list as you wish. An example of such a display can be showcases by using the following command inside this directory (french_law/python):

make show_log